Would love to see my character turning negative

New Delhi, June 15 (IANS) Actress Parineeta Borthakur, who essays a modern Bengali woman in “Swaragini”, says she would be happy if her character Sharmishtha becomes negative.

“I would be the happiest if Sharmishtha turns negative. I know a lot of viewers would hate me, but I am an actor and I love to experiment. Monotony can be quite boring. I loved the character of Sharmishtha initially because it was a strong character.”

“Unfortunately, it has not been maintained the same,” she said in a statement.

Parineeta said she hates being portrayed as a “bechari” (helpless) woman.

“So, if I get to play negative, why not? A lot of people may not think I would look negative, but trust me I am an actor and playing a plethora of characters like negative, positive, rich, poor, innocent, glamorous or any other is my job,” she added.

“I have a family. So, when I am not shooting, I go to drop and pick up my son from school and help him with his homework. He doesn’t like it if I go out without him when I am not shooting. But I do cheat sometimes. I make him sleep early and go for movies or dinner if I don’t have to shoot the next day,” she shared.

The opinions, views, and thoughts expressed by the readers and those providing comments are theirs alone and do not reflect the opinions of www.mangalorean.com or any employee thereof. www.mangalorean.com is not responsible for the accuracy of any of the information supplied by the readers. Responsibility for the content of comments belongs to the commenter alone.

We request the readers to refrain from posting defamatory, inflammatory comments and not indulge in personal attacks. However, it is obligatory on the part of www.mangalorean.com to provide the IP address and other details of senders of such comments to the concerned authorities upon their request.

Hence we request all our readers to help us to delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by informing us at info@mangalorean.com. Lets work together to keep the comments clean and worthful, thereby make a difference in the community.